A Christmas Carol in 20 Minutes a Day: A Read-With-Me Book with Discussion Questions, Definitions, and More! (Read-Aloud Kids Classics, 3) by Bushel & Peck Books


A Christmas Carol in 20 Minutes a Day: A Read-With-Me Book with Discussion Questions, Definitions, and More! (Read-Aloud Kids Classics, 3)
Title : A Christmas Carol in 20 Minutes a Day: A Read-With-Me Book with Discussion Questions, Definitions, and More! (Read-Aloud Kids Classics, 3)
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ISBN : 1952239672
ISBN-10 : 9781952239670
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 180
Publication : Published October 19, 2021

Reading with your kids has a profound impact on their development, and now it's easier than ever! In A Christmas Carol in 20 Minutes a Day , the unabridged text of the beloved story of old Scrooge and the three Christmas ghosts is broken down into easy, twenty-minute chunks―perfect for daily read-alouds. Thoughtful questions after each passage boost comprehension and facilitate meaningful discussion, while definitions in the margins make it easy for parents to explain what challenging words might mean. Learn vocabulary, strengthen literacy, introduce the classics, and bond over beautiful literature with A Christmas Carol in 20 Minutes a Day !


A Christmas Carol in 20 Minutes a Day: A Read-With-Me Book with Discussion Questions, Definitions, and More! (Read-Aloud Kids Classics, 3) Reviews


  • Meg

    I used this version to read with my kids. It has really useful vocabulary, and some good questions at the end of each section. There are 14 days, and it was a good amount for each day!

  • Ammie

    Fantastic version. Very effective for reading aloud to a group of students. Love the vocabulary listing and discussion questions.

  • Sarah

    I buy my son (6yo) new Christmas books every year. We read through them all every year leading up to the holiday. It started with very simple board books for his first Christmas and this year I thought I'd attempt a "classic", but woof. I love the definitions and explanations along the side bar - sometimes I would read those instead of reading the actual word. The discussion prompts at the end of each section were nice, too. It's definitely geared toward slightly older kids, and I gave up on finishing it with him this past year. I'm hopeful that he'll have more focus in coming years, though!

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  • Mary

    A Charles Dickens classic that needs to be a "perennial yuletide staple"